+1 I'm not in the DC area, but in a similar area (outside NYC). Almost all, if not all, high schoolers have multiple after school activities and/or boatloads of homework. Those who babysit do it on Saturday nights (date night type stuff). |
Exactly. Not to mention their activities change from season to season (same with college babysitters). There is one thing to want a mom's helper, but if you are truly relying on consistent care, don't see how this works very well in the long term. |
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We have 3 kids- two in school all day and 1 infant.
We have a part-time nanny in addition to our au pair. She helps us three days a week 9am-5pm. Au pair helps us in the morning with breakfast and school drop offs in the morning and then has free time until she has to pick the older kids up a t 3pm. Two days a week, she works from 7:30am-5:30pm. We only have her work 40 hours during the week and she occasionally is asked to babysit on Saturday morning or Saturday night. This arrangement prevents the au pair from being tired and she likes the long breaks three days a week! |
This is a great plan. It's expensive, but affords consistency and accepts the fact that an AP doesn't have the long term endurance of juggling infant and school-age kids (i.e. waking up infant from sleeping to go pick up big kids) 45 hours per week! |